I guess thats the point, with 7% of transaction fees compared to 0-2% at online exchanges, the Bitcoin Atm isnt really interesting for experienced BitcoinersBut for newcomers it is just much easier to adapt to a simple cash machine, similiar to the ones all people are already used to, instead of trusting unknown exchange websites and working themselves through the verification, funding and trading process, which costs a lot of time and work. So it is perfect publicity for Bitcoin, bringing new users into the system.But I guess the flexibility and instant way of transaction of the BTC Atms is an big advantage for every user.

I guess thats the point, with 7% of transaction fees compared to 0-2% at online exchanges, the Bitcoin Atm isnt really interesting for experienced BitcoinersBut for newcomers it is just much easier to adapt to a simple cash machine, similiar to the ones all people are already used to, instead of trusting unknown exchange websites and working themselves through the verification, funding and trading process, which costs a lot of time and work. So it is perfect publicity for Bitcoin, bringing new users into the system.But I guess the flexibility and instant way of transaction of the BTC Atms is an big advantage for every user.

I believe there is 3% commision. Where have you bring that information? Anyway you are right about newcomers, it's great to them and amazing way to popularize bitcoin.

Ya right, the transaction fee is 3%, so 2-6 times as much as on regular online exchanges.

Quote from: forbes

Though the machine makes a near instant exchange — taking less than a minute reports Wired — Demeter says there is a 3% fee to change money using the machine, making it pricier than most online exchanges. San Francisco-based Coinbase charges a 1% fee to change money to Bitcoin. Canadian Virtual Exchange has fees from .5% to 1.5%.

I guess because the whole idea of the BTC ATM is to get the mainstream population talking about BTCs, whereas everyone on here is already familiar, or in the process of getting familiar. The ATM isn't really anything 'new', just a physical machine to do what everyone already is doing!

The only benefit would be for converting cash into Bitcoins...I wouldn't mind getting a machine downtown Toronto. There would be TONS of volume i'd think. There is a bit of hassle in Canada having to get verified for everything.